The Chicago Bears are committed to Mitchell Trubisky as their starting quarterback for next season, according to general manager Ryan Pace.
Pace noted Tuesday, however, that the Bears have not decided whether to pick up Trubisky's fifth-year option for 2021.
"Patience with a quarterback is hard, but a lot of things pay off if you're able to get through these tough times," Pace told reporters.
Pace also announced that Trubisky may have to undergo left shoulder surgery this offseason. Trubisky played a good portion of the year with a partially torn labrum in his non-throwing shoulder.